Robert Ian

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The wind stirs an uprising
to applause of leaves.
The rabble, roused,
throws sticks and stones.
...

Late Autumn,
hanging by a thread,
leaves clutching at straws.
...

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A cast of thousands
under your feet.
...

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Storm Warning

The wind stirs an uprising
to applause of leaves.
The rabble, roused,
throws sticks and stones.

Depression in the Forties
stretching south
to the homeland.
A cold front bares its teeth.

Tiles will be flung.
The overhanging branch,
ominous, waits.
Another roar:
we are under siege.

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